Echo delivers on the promise of Happy, surpassing that debut with improved production, more daring choices, and impossible-to-resist choruses.
BTS member's second solo set goes from Eighties-style synth-pop to metal to country.
painfully generic and not even well produced, it's painful to see how a big part of the kpop industry has turned into the most obvious cash grab ever. god i hate rolling stone
Jin takes a large step up from last year's "Happy" EP and delivers something that has more feeling instead of just feeling like a generic happy-pop project. Now, as much as this still holds some of its generic values, it feels like with the instrumentals and vocals, it digs a little deeper and is able to give you some actual emotion while staying true to Jin's original fans.
Not a perfect EP by any means, but I'll definitely take it, seeing it's double better ... read more
this would've been so good if it was consistent ;( i really love how they understand which respective genres they're supposed to dabble in, and seokjin really fits pop/rock and i adoreeeeeeeeeee this sound for him, so i'm a bit disappointed that there's a lot of soft ballads (the switchup in the middle of with the clouds had me very confused) instead of catchy pop rock tunes (loser, rope it) but it's good nevertheless. BTS solos will always stay the best in the business ... read more
| 1 | Don’t Say You Love Me 3:00 | 65 |
| 2 | Nothing Without Your Love 2:56 | 61 |
| 3 | Loser 2:35 feat. YENA | 64 |
| 4 | Rope It 2:45 | 52 |
| 5 | 구름과 떠나는 여행 (With the Clouds) 3:08 | 66 |
| 6 | Background 2:55 | 66 |
| 7 | 오늘의 나에게 (To Me, Today) 3:01 | 61 |